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cla meredith will come in. the a's coming in earlier in the week. winning 2 out of throw gave up a bunch of runs. he's a sinker baller. sinker-slider guy. 5 earned runs in the 3 inning pitched. >> gary: he's been a workhorse. this is his 11th appearance for the orioles and his 36th appearance over all. and he faced guererro, runners at second and third. this is a big at bat. guererro singled, lined out and walked. mathis a runner at third and figgins at second. and if guererro can get one or both of them in it changes the ball game. >> jim: this is what relief pitching is about. do have an open base. it's about inherited runners you can keep them from scoring. there is 2 outs. bad thing is guererro is at the plate. >> gary: nice pitch. bore in to hands on that one. >> jim: and then, he has that sinker that will dive down and in to the righties and the breaking ball that if he locateds it well can make you look silly sometimes. >> gary: guererro inside. the right handers hit .364 against cla with the orioles. left-handers .238. last outing was a toug
cla meredith will come in. the a's coming in earlier in the week. winning 2 out of throw gave up a bunch of runs. he's a sinker baller. sinker-slider guy. 5 earned runs in the 3 inning pitched. >> gary: he's been a workhorse. this is his 11th appearance for the orioles and his 36th appearance over all. and he faced guererro, runners at second and third. this is a big at bat. guererro singled, lined out and walked. mathis a runner at third and figgins at second. and if guererro can get one...
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in 1910, queen lili oku lani sued the united states, claing her ownership of the crown lands. queen lili uokalani is our last reigning sovereign of the hawaiian kingdom. she was overthrown in 1893 and she passed away in 1917. so i look at all the legal issues that she incurred from after the overthrow to the incoming territory. your government, her fight to get the revenues from the crown lands, which were rightfully hers as the reigning sovereign. and then up until the court case that challenged her trusted by prince kahil, which lasted after her until after she passed away. so i was doing my dissertation. you wonder, and i didn't know why. i was in the doing a ph.d. and then i ran across my great great grandfather's papers at the archives, and he was the queen's advisor up until she after she passed, even he handled all her private papers and he also was one of the first trustees to her estate who was monumental in having hawaii be recognized as a sovereign territory and nation state in his travels. so he was the second hawaiian to go around the world to negotiate plantation
in 1910, queen lili oku lani sued the united states, claing her ownership of the crown lands. queen lili uokalani is our last reigning sovereign of the hawaiian kingdom. she was overthrown in 1893 and she passed away in 1917. so i look at all the legal issues that she incurred from after the overthrow to the incoming territory. your government, her fight to get the revenues from the crown lands, which were rightfully hers as the reigning sovereign. and then up until the court case that...
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we have makerbot cla and makerbot cla. >> host: is about the thickness of spaghetti. >> guest: we joke that it is nobles and this is the material you feed into the machine to make anything you want. >> host: what is in your hand? you have been holding this in your hand. >> guest: this is a v-6 ford engine block and ford sent this to us. you can download this on our web site. it's a real model for an actual six-cylinder engine that i scaled down and made on my makerbot on a replicator two. you know what is so cool? i'm a total gearhead so i love this model. i just love engines but i never knew, i've taken engines apart and put them back together again but i've never seen the inside of it in incheon. i've had too sawed in half. it's made out of iron, right? but now by making it on my makerbot i get to see all the places where the coolant goes and how it separate from the oil. getting a makerbot is also educational and how things are made in the manufacturing process and the world around us. >> host: where did you come up with the idea of? >> guest: 3-d printers have been around for 25 ye
we have makerbot cla and makerbot cla. >> host: is about the thickness of spaghetti. >> guest: we joke that it is nobles and this is the material you feed into the machine to make anything you want. >> host: what is in your hand? you have been holding this in your hand. >> guest: this is a v-6 ford engine block and ford sent this to us. you can download this on our web site. it's a real model for an actual six-cylinder engine that i scaled down and made on my makerbot on...
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countries over time you will see a very fast change in the way we structure the equality between the clas class, what is very striking with the typical elite to naturalize and then tried to with those are qualities of a show in my book with very fast changes so after a big crash of wars a revolution , sometimes in a peaceful manner and one example to put the interest in. and with their country in france will sometimes that is an excuse to say it cannot be like sweden but then it is completely wrong. and then between 1865 so in all of europe they have that two parts of the world but in the case of sweden and between the votes but from the perfect find it wasn't like it was the aristocrat so with the swedes in 1910 that there be a very poor country they would say they know but there was a very large social position and then also with that persecution and with those in addictions and then stayed for 16 years and then to stay at the capacity and with those different objects and now since the 19 nineties and where it is to the financial market so what i want to learn from this experience and s
countries over time you will see a very fast change in the way we structure the equality between the clas class, what is very striking with the typical elite to naturalize and then tried to with those are qualities of a show in my book with very fast changes so after a big crash of wars a revolution , sometimes in a peaceful manner and one example to put the interest in. and with their country in france will sometimes that is an excuse to say it cannot be like sweden but then it is completely...
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we'll check out the pacific life pac-10 tournament bracket as you recollect cla beat arizona earlier today. reeves nelson the freshman, went for a double-double. 19 points and 10 rebounds. they'll meet california tomorrow at 6:00 in the semifinal game. and then, we've got two more later tonight. number three seed washington against oregon state the six seed and number two arizona state against stanford >>> down here with coach mike montgomery. 90 points. solid defense. when you take a look at the season, was this more of a complete games you have had all year? >> no, not really. we shot the ball well today. so you know, when our guys shoot the ball we're hard to beat. i thought we made some mistakes. the fact that we were shooting the ball well, we got a lot of people to play. got some rest. having to play 40 minutes three straight -- two straight days is tough. i thought that helped us a little bit. but, we shot the ball well. you know, oregon's a team that's capable of scoring a lot of points. >> talking about the luxury that you're able to take your star out at the ten-minute mark
we'll check out the pacific life pac-10 tournament bracket as you recollect cla beat arizona earlier today. reeves nelson the freshman, went for a double-double. 19 points and 10 rebounds. they'll meet california tomorrow at 6:00 in the semifinal game. and then, we've got two more later tonight. number three seed washington against oregon state the six seed and number two arizona state against stanford >>> down here with coach mike montgomery. 90 points. solid defense. when you take a...
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so folks, elderly, people in woinasighoor midd-cla neibods w paul ht,bl gad. aenou lo oeople don't realize suburban communities are communities. they are organized. there areomwn e nionat petitioned and protested and eventually put on conditns -- petitions to get ta reduction inittion the ballot in fo andnth ss inl vace albusiness, mom and pop orng-css heos.dle-class leaders wey vy nt izrey a are very good act wielding political power, influencing government. the kind of power that orna mi-c pple n've. rd te feive, in order to really form a large coalition and win this thing, aluc yavo ve op t.eereit b their assessments, their houses were going up $5 million. they were hity this as we well.tax bls win the leadership, sometimes property related business, landninguss ls tee p ve e s th movement as well as well as the wealthy homeowners and provided a ready-mad leadership. if you think about some ohe intest ou apennefhe personal property developers. very well-organized. anytime they have to get zoning approved they have to go through local government. they are fa
so folks, elderly, people in woinasighoor midd-cla neibods w paul ht,bl gad. aenou lo oeople don't realize suburban communities are communities. they are organized. there areomwn e nionat petitioned and protested and eventually put on conditns -- petitions to get ta reduction inittion the ballot in fo andnth ss inl vace albusiness, mom and pop orng-css heos.dle-class leaders wey vy nt izrey a are very good act wielding political power, influencing government. the kind of power that orna mi-c...
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women seeking to cla the spoils enjoyed by men and their offices at home. poor woman's a better solution is often tourn around and walk away in a hopelessly patriarchal situate that she cannot possibly mend with h limited cultural capital. and in my book i had as evidence along those lines a story of dolly parton's quite brave departure from the porch or wagon or show when she was a youngelatively new star with a sort of fragile steak and popular culture in the early 70s. when gordon left it was 1964, a presidential election year that's a recurring the here. the interplay about dolly in our political realities. the country was torn by political uprising and tragedy. young men o returning from vietnam and caskets. presidt john f. kennedy had been assassinated less than a year prior. in 1994 autobiography dolly parton recalled hearing about candies deaths over her yfriend's car radio while on her way to perform on a radio show. i had loved jn kennedy in one idealist recognizes a nether and loves and for that place within himself that they share she wrote. i d
women seeking to cla the spoils enjoyed by men and their offices at home. poor woman's a better solution is often tourn around and walk away in a hopelessly patriarchal situate that she cannot possibly mend with h limited cultural capital. and in my book i had as evidence along those lines a story of dolly parton's quite brave departure from the porch or wagon or show when she was a youngelatively new star with a sort of fragile steak and popular culture in the early 70s. when gordon left it...
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another favoritea hs ral broadway in his cla. e my recommendations for summer reading. >> harry truman goes to the white house and sayso leanor oelca shys. we pay for you
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not expect the world to be an ex tension of their protected comfortable middle clas living room. i see women whose voices are not strong enough. i see too many cases by women who feel this is demeaning and accept it. no, no. the first time it happens you speak out. you speak out. you stop it and you are in their face immediately. that is what i believe i represent which is that every moment of every day you have a responsibility to protect your own dignity. it doesn't matter if you are embarrassed or create an embarrassing situation you protect yourself. the girls had to sign in at 11:00 in the dorms and the guys could run free all night. it was my generation who said we want the same treatment as men. we want the equality and freedom that men enjoy. and the colleges said no, the world is dangerous and we must protect you. and we said give us the freedom to risk rape. freedom. freedom is the value. not protection. okay? so it dismays me to see young women today wanting the parent figures back, wanting the over sight, wanting to run to committees which something goes wrong on a da
not expect the world to be an ex tension of their protected comfortable middle clas living room. i see women whose voices are not strong enough. i see too many cases by women who feel this is demeaning and accept it. no, no. the first time it happens you speak out. you speak out. you stop it and you are in their face immediately. that is what i believe i represent which is that every moment of every day you have a responsibility to protect your own dignity. it doesn't matter if you are...
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, no >> when you talk about the class of people guilty for 9/11 and say why wouldn't we go after th cla of letrng fndfoan o at scorh enemcae. whouclth because they were all muslim, we ouldake a look at all muslims in america across the line. >> well, i didn't say at. and i think that the line at yoare intw prtod dipis evly ay ie on ink giio tars d . isn't it predictive when the fbi, in my hypothetical, says, you knowthe dividual w is g lys e a skyscraper is not somebody -- it hasn't already been done. you know, we are trying predict who it's going to be. and we are going to look at th pageisn gred laan hon tesos lid . 'rrkagt cl ae gotort oo adialth abicam. that is raci profiling, according to your bill. but i think it would be iny on cinise. th w- ou'tnkwobe asle n d. re t wnouar going that far afield, why do you stop with arab names? why wouldn't you include all of muslim lith atikeheveor theeawehe y. e goto top ssriyoveta ghndedbee live in americand we have certain values, that it does create perhaps more of a chalnge awornt aitemamo- muorefenny sp b isn amica. >> listen, in my testi
, no >> when you talk about the class of people guilty for 9/11 and say why wouldn't we go after th cla of letrng fndfoan o at scorh enemcae. whouclth because they were all muslim, we ouldake a look at all muslims in america across the line. >> well, i didn't say at. and i think that the line at yoare intw prtod dipis evly ay ie on ink giio tars d . isn't it predictive when the fbi, in my hypothetical, says, you knowthe dividual w is g lys e a skyscraper is not somebody -- it hasn't...
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this month we argue cla. professor david hayes-bautista talks about the origins of cinco de mayo and explains why celebrated war in the u.s. than it is in mexico. postcoital salieri -- ucla professor david hayes-bautista is the author of this book, "el cinco de mayo: an american tradition." what happens above well, mexico may 5, 1862. >> what most people know if the mexican army in the french army. why however this celebrated so much in the united states when the united states when in fact if you go to mexico apparently celebrated at all. so why? why would a victory 1500 miles away in a different country has such an impact here in the united states? that's what this book is all about. >> host: what would the french do in pueblo, mexico in 1862? >> guest: will have to run up to that because in explaining the origins, it's the role of latinos in the constitution of law. it goes back to 1776. they write their constitution. the declaration says all men are created equal and inalienable right. they fight a war. bu
this month we argue cla. professor david hayes-bautista talks about the origins of cinco de mayo and explains why celebrated war in the u.s. than it is in mexico. postcoital salieri -- ucla professor david hayes-bautista is the author of this book, "el cinco de mayo: an american tradition." what happens above well, mexico may 5, 1862. >> what most people know if the mexican army in the french army. why however this celebrated so much in the united states when the united states...
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r w iny so this cla. heen i all of a the country. he said, i'm going to be there. >> sends his regards. feels like she knows you you and i look forward to it. >> love it. >> that was good. >> that is a guy that made me look good.d mmy >> we get together. went through survival school together. r foe be. thitalifni t to vietnam. he made it back. i got shot down. have a couple of favorite memories. two things. i kn he membershi in hanoi. lee never difference. played golf. >> right. >> oh, yeah. >> nexay rber. r plp hit when we had the first real union. tic. party. >>. >> most of the red river. yes. city came walking through the front door. i was in charge of the command post aa.rerto cnd pt. >> remember quite well. >> it was exciting. >> we really appreciate you he non ks. tonig. >> one of our peers to my general richard myers, chairman of the joint chiefs. he regreha h cldot heeaadomen ac tos. he flew ephors but at the same time united. a little higher than we did. >> rudd, it depends on your >> says. righhes dean. coincidently one of
r w iny so this cla. heen i all of a the country. he said, i'm going to be there. >> sends his regards. feels like she knows you you and i look forward to it. >> love it. >> that was good. >> that is a guy that made me look good.d mmy >> we get together. went through survival school together. r foe be. thitalifni t to vietnam. he made it back. i got shot down. have a couple of favorite memories. two things. i kn he membershi in hanoi. lee never difference. played...
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we do think even i this had to go through bankruptcy estate fraudulent conveyance clas vealue. they have beenilng to offer $60 billion we see this in other cas in the aero case with 3m when they were in bankruptcy and they wanted nonconsensual release they're willing to offer a billion dollars when bankruptcy fizzled within two monthshe negotiated settlement they're paying up to $4.8 billion for more. please finish. >> is st going to ask what the united states position is going to be? i say when it goes bac down they withdraw their offer to contribute all these billions of dollars you have a super priority claim that would deplete most of what's on the table based on produced assets right now. would you assert that claim or would you withdraw that and allow the opioid victims to recover what's left in the estate? >> right now that claim is part of the criminal guilty plea as a forfeiture it is a criminal forfeiture judgment wch we have agreed to stand back and allow the state and oer governments to take 1.75 billion of it i it goes forward with this is contingent upon t guilty
we do think even i this had to go through bankruptcy estate fraudulent conveyance clas vealue. they have beenilng to offer $60 billion we see this in other cas in the aero case with 3m when they were in bankruptcy and they wanted nonconsensual release they're willing to offer a billion dollars when bankruptcy fizzled within two monthshe negotiated settlement they're paying up to $4.8 billion for more. please finish. >> is st going to ask what the united states position is going to be? i...
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he sees such coercive unityal ty clas necessary for discovering truth. tony lyons is the publisher of skyhorse. we appreciate your spending a few minutes with us. thanksmuch. and you're watching about books. a program in podcasts produce by c-span's booktv. well, each week, dozensbooks ar. here's a few. author peter schweitzer is out with his latest book, blood money why the powerful]w■■e tura blind eye while china kills american schweitzer's previous k also focused on china. his 2022 book was red handed how american elites get rich helping china win. another new book, nick troiano, has released the primary solution rescuing our democracy from the fringes. mr. troiano is executive america, which advocates for primaries and independented note, former federal prosecutor andrew weissmann and new york university law professor melissa murray comal indictments against former president donald trump into one book. it's called the trump indictments the historical charging documents with commentary. oz timeline of the four cases. a guide of@k president. and hi
he sees such coercive unityal ty clas necessary for discovering truth. tony lyons is the publisher of skyhorse. we appreciate your spending a few minutes with us. thanksmuch. and you're watching about books. a program in podcasts produce by c-span's booktv. well, each week, dozensbooks ar. here's a few. author peter schweitzer is out with his latest book, blood money why the powerful]w■■e tura blind eye while china kills american schweitzer's previous k also focused on china. his 2022 book...
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or will your government continue to treat tens mania and says second-class citizens.cond-cla >> thank you.nk the h i i think you for your question. mr. speaker, the office of transport security is responsible for the categorization of security at airports. it was determined in 2014 that the threat environment to not require the presence of afp officers there. that risk assessment was based on the afp intelligence agents. i've spoken to the deputy commission and he has advised mi that the risk profile has notsma changed. the tasmania police provide support in the airport the same way they provide services at other airports. they have a presence intense mania and work with intensese mania police. those men and women are on the front line keeping us safe. they put their lives on the line. on monday we saw in queensland the tragic murder of police officer, like too many beforene him lost his life in the line of duty our condolences go to his wife, children and colleagues. the threat of this extremist violence is here at home and read around the world. we saw last night. a young 12-year-ol
or will your government continue to treat tens mania and says second-class citizens.cond-cla >> thank you.nk the h i i think you for your question. mr. speaker, the office of transport security is responsible for the categorization of security at airports. it was determined in 2014 that the threat environment to not require the presence of afp officers there. that risk assessment was based on the afp intelligence agents. i've spoken to the deputy commission and he has advised mi that the...
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frank horn was the poet but clas in typical black da middle-class family and addis hthalmoob. intrialthe mid 1920's the first black acting president could have been involved for the college. i'm and roche about the new southern experience. but from now on sometimes there is no door at all.ughters but now they were also themiddlc club would never very different in nature to concentrate on selfting improvement which could be a they dangerous occupation the to 1920 south. fo they wanted to discuss the order coulter and travel and done strictly through the first congregational.southn her granddaughter in 1923 bonbon to become an objectther,e of contention between the secure brooklyn life ofso so with the roman catholicl in primary school where the other children always hated d c. but in 1927 for life changed completely but happy at last next to the field say.k doors --of fiancee and through those i back doorsn because thevisionf communications through the afai black cabinet with the position to be prepared inndfatk 1929 with of beloved grandfather, she was so smitten with her divo
frank horn was the poet but clas in typical black da middle-class family and addis hthalmoob. intrialthe mid 1920's the first black acting president could have been involved for the college. i'm and roche about the new southern experience. but from now on sometimes there is no door at all.ughters but now they were also themiddlc club would never very different in nature to concentrate on selfting improvement which could be a they dangerous occupation the to 1920 south. fo they wanted to discuss...
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r the rstime i generaonwereeeg ne clas emerging the workinpoor. 3 million workers areearning sshan mimum wages. that's2%f our couny's enre workfoe ony le in porty. the importancef e vi wage is and tt is n simply a e time ncrease onthe minmum wageutt' the map ccated by wchpeople can maintain a basic andard of livi. since 2008hecotof esstl ems hasn upy 20%nthe same piot mnimum wage on ireedy a me 14%. these mit all be ner bu st to me ends meet has rien by 5000 h been alvi we refltshe chang iheost eentialtems and is ch rebo what cts to ve chilen and young people are ci tbrun and 3.6 millio chdrentoday lie in ovty. at's one in fo children and th maoty th lien househds hhork. coled wi limited if any support from t governntar dent people getting tbst arin li? theye havito live i famili wer there's a daily discussion wth ty can afford aotil tha miht we thr child's ho unifo. this is rlity not only in birmingham at erone ofur four nations fromthe ties to the curyde we must std por the miio oyoung peoe ing shtcngby ei eloyer cause elw curntly makes a basess distiti oth grounds of ae. a 16kshy or g
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run the technology between these two places and the fact that you might have a scenario where chinese cla and an american bank are going to war with each other and many different boundaries there are many different things that make it so difficult to us to retaliate against these attacks and then you run the risk of maybe that attack was not coming from china at all and you've just attacked a completely different space because it could happen somewhere else. there are a lot of issues and the boundaries international boundaries and who people are in their identities much of this stuff becomes mixed up. >> host: kate fazzini, can you do most of what you describe your book with your iphone or android? [laughter] >> guest: that's an interesting question. i, myself, and not a very technical person for much of what i described in the book to be published by most people so on the one hand there's a lot of what is called social engineering going on. this is the liability to make you do something quickly that is going to give me what i want. if i have an e-mail that can compromise you in some way
run the technology between these two places and the fact that you might have a scenario where chinese cla and an american bank are going to war with each other and many different boundaries there are many different things that make it so difficult to us to retaliate against these attacks and then you run the risk of maybe that attack was not coming from china at all and you've just attacked a completely different space because it could happen somewhere else. there are a lot of issues and the...
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this cla about election fraud is disputed. that is her onion. she believes, like i do that mail and balloting is right for fraud if youou can't verify the signature a if we just send ballots out to the world that are not requested you don't have signature verification system that can be trusted, led to harvesting ballots one at various purposes. the question for us as a couny, went to the decisions by these organizations across the line? wonder they have tossume responsibility that section 230 is in front of? to the people about to testify, i consider your products have changed the world, mostly for the good. we are able to interact among ourselves, we are able to talk to each other and share life expenses. we are able to real-time communicate to neighbors and friends and those who oppose what we thinknk technology that makes it instantaneous and literally light up the world, section 230 was developed to allow these technologies to flourish. early on, if you could sue twitter or facebook for content on facebook posting order be tweet and they we
this cla about election fraud is disputed. that is her onion. she believes, like i do that mail and balloting is right for fraud if youou can't verify the signature a if we just send ballots out to the world that are not requested you don't have signature verification system that can be trusted, led to harvesting ballots one at various purposes. the question for us as a couny, went to the decisions by these organizations across the line? wonder they have tossume responsibility that section 230...
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speake there 250,000 people in this count living there treated as second cla citizens by counsel they are treated poorly in the prime minister ensure we can give tm more suppt and more hp andeform e home act? >> my quite honorle friend is right ere is still more work to tackle problems. we are making progress in plementing changes mr. speake it certified in writing and should those obligations not be t residents can take it to tribunal, local authoritieslso now have power to take enforcement action we will continue to support them to improve protection foresidents everywhere. >> now comes a leader of the opsition. [cheering] >> thank youmr. spker. today at international women's day we celebrate the successes of women inur society. it is a crying shame that ase do so we fe legislation drives horses through our world leading from exploitation. mr. speaker, and the last decade this government has introduced five capitol illegal immigration, five utter failures for the problem just gets worse with every new gimmick. the home secretary set in the puic are sick of i adequate action. does sh
speake there 250,000 people in this count living there treated as second cla citizens by counsel they are treated poorly in the prime minister ensure we can give tm more suppt and more hp andeform e home act? >> my quite honorle friend is right ere is still more work to tackle problems. we are making progress in plementing changes mr. speake it certified in writing and should those obligations not be t residents can take it to tribunal, local authoritieslso now have power to take...
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and cla meridith will come out. >> and the closer and jack of all trade. and valuable member of the pen. and back to back days in the new york series. and only 150. and meridith has been pushing those down over the last two and a half weeks. time now to text in your vote for the player of the game. here are the candidates. span had a three hit day with a couple of runs scored. blackburn, trying to get the victory held the oriole esin check without giving up a -- oriole's in check without giving up a run. and text 234 your -- text in your vote. meridith will face the twins for the first time, second time he worked in one game this year. didn't give up anything. third career appearance against minnesota. punto leads it off. a strike. a single. a 4 for 11 series against the o's. the delivery is a miss outside. o-4-0 for the orioles. to 2nd. wigginton, one away bottom half of the 7th inning. lawyer and morneua. 2 up. maure a dm. single and walk and hit into a fielder's choice. the pitch for a strike. white sox will be the next off point. day after tomorrow for
and cla meridith will come out. >> and the closer and jack of all trade. and valuable member of the pen. and back to back days in the new york series. and only 150. and meridith has been pushing those down over the last two and a half weeks. time now to text in your vote for the player of the game. here are the candidates. span had a three hit day with a couple of runs scored. blackburn, trying to get the victory held the oriole esin check without giving up a -- oriole's in check without...
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andino makes the play and navarro is retired a 1-2-3 inning for cla meredith. the bottom of the sixth coming. the rays leading. >> the defense plays in thi ballgame. an din i. and roberts providing for a double play to end the inning. longoria, a great play and then perez, the play of the game. a magnificent over-the-shoulder catch that robs him of an extra- base hit. and perez. that is something to see right there. staying in the ballgame. gabe gross and kapler. the orioles trying to find some offense now against the 24-year- old wade davis. it will be pie, reimold and markakis due up the bottom half of the sixth inning. the rays on top by a score of 2- 0. the orioles have a 7-6 edge in the season series against tampa bay. davis, and the outside corner for a strike. pie has doubled and grounded out. >> jim: which is pretty significant when you only won three games all last year. this kid has very, very good stuff. i have to get back and amend my pnc scouting report to not good stuff, very good stuff. a nice hill array. a repertoire of pit
andino makes the play and navarro is retired a 1-2-3 inning for cla meredith. the bottom of the sixth coming. the rays leading. >> the defense plays in thi ballgame. an din i. and roberts providing for a double play to end the inning. longoria, a great play and then perez, the play of the game. a magnificent over-the-shoulder catch that robs him of an extra- base hit. and perez. that is something to see right there. staying in the ballgame. gabe gross and kapler. the...
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and when you look for a single season home run total only ted cla swriew ski and ted foster had more in a season than adam dunn did. >> rob: didn't he hit 42 and foster hit 52. >> johnny: back in '54 for ted ecu swriew ski and 77 for george foster. but from '04, '05, '06, '07, 46, 40, 40, and 40. i mean that's getting t done. >> rob: it is. and you know, when i sit here and think that guy is in the middle of your lineup, i don't want to pitch to him so i'm going to pitch around him. and the healthier elijah duke stays and the more ryan zimmerman hits, the more, he helps the lineup just being in there. but i've talked to hall of famer, jim rice just got elected to the hall of fame. he used to tell his managers, i want to be in the lineup even if i'm hurt, sick, whatever, i want to play, because it makes the lineup better when i'm in it. and that's the same thing with adam dunn. whether he is hitting or not he makes the lineup that much more dangerous in the other pitcher's mind. >> johnny: when you look at this lineup with zimmerman in front of him and d
and when you look for a single season home run total only ted cla swriew ski and ted foster had more in a season than adam dunn did. >> rob: didn't he hit 42 and foster hit 52. >> johnny: back in '54 for ted ecu swriew ski and 77 for george foster. but from '04, '05, '06, '07, 46, 40, 40, and 40. i mean that's getting t done. >> rob: it is. and you know, when i sit here and think that guy is in the middle of your lineup, i don't want to pitch to...
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he skippedo class to attend clas with o the 13 bombing of the 16th street ptist church, a tragedy that had shaken the nscience of the nation. the young doug jones was moved by theth position in the trial t he was left withhe impression other members of the conspiracy of the law.reach only acriptwriter could have imagined 24 years later that law school true and would become the u.s. attory in alabama and that his office will uncover the evence to bring charges against two more clan members involved in the bombingnd that 40 years after that awful crime, he would win the conviction of the remaining conspirators delivering a long-delayed, yet righteous justice history would repeat itself a few years later when he would again find himself at the center of events. he was eating breakfast one d blocks away from the scene at the old women health clinic. he took chge and made sure investigators and first responders worked together in perfect unison. he would ler go on to secure the indictment of the perpetrator o the bombing as well as the olympic park bombing from two years earlier. of course
he skippedo class to attend clas with o the 13 bombing of the 16th street ptist church, a tragedy that had shaken the nscience of the nation. the young doug jones was moved by theth position in the trial t he was left withhe impression other members of the conspiracy of the law.reach only acriptwriter could have imagined 24 years later that law school true and would become the u.s. attory in alabama and that his office will uncover the evence to bring charges against two more clan members...
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guests and authors include librarian of congress cla hayden, cast and buttigieg on his book i have something to tell you for young adults, and former nfl player rk russell off of the yards between the spirit the library of congress national book festival live saturday beginning at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> s that i did night on c-span's qa date newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of scalia, rise to greatness, 1936-1986 talks about the first of this two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> scully i think we come from the excesses of the student antiwar movement of the late '60s, the unrest, the taking of alonzo nance confounds a debate and all that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and better just to say really can't understand how we got to be just as clear without understanding the elements of his academic career. >> james rosen with his book scalia cited night at cspan2 a a but you can listen to q&a of over podcast on a free c-span now app. >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this. it looks like thi
guests and authors include librarian of congress cla hayden, cast and buttigieg on his book i have something to tell you for young adults, and former nfl player rk russell off of the yards between the spirit the library of congress national book festival live saturday beginning at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> s that i did night on c-span's qa date newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of scalia, rise to greatness, 1936-1986 talks about the first of this two-part...
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. >> are we looking at an artificial intelligence divide cla the digital divide that we talked about for years? >> i personally don't think so but it could be argued it's an open question. if i'm anybody and you give me, take my mobile device and i download a medical diagnostic program and all of a sudden i for pennies or nothing can diagnose illnesses as well as a doctor . and if and i ai lawyer in my phone all of a sudden, i have access to a great lawyer. used to be 300, 400 years ago only the wealthy got to listen to the best news and go to theaters and only they got all of the things that technology hasbrought everybody . i think the empowering aspect of artificial intelligence is that because it's largely software which you can duplicate for very little money, it will every benefit everybody. everybody can effectively become smarter simply by downloading a piece of software that i think is quite democratizing, that's empowering to everyone. >> i could have a real impact on education practices and policy, couldn't it? >> i do hope so. in the united states, there was a debate on y
. >> are we looking at an artificial intelligence divide cla the digital divide that we talked about for years? >> i personally don't think so but it could be argued it's an open question. if i'm anybody and you give me, take my mobile device and i download a medical diagnostic program and all of a sudden i for pennies or nothing can diagnose illnesses as well as a doctor . and if and i ai lawyer in my phone all of a sudden, i have access to a great lawyer. used to be 300, 400 years...
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many years later one of my clas. and with that vision. and the american project and the idea that is part of what webodi should be doing as riders.nkny s and many people would say youial are too close to the project. it w this isn't about art for art's sake. teac and it was not interested for rete art for art sake but for a a novel that was very much involved in america.quickour so i will i will was a great choice. the t but that's another thing. not just one big writer who is dominating the program but the different people coming in and iowa is a very interesting plae to be after being bicoastal. in this tiny little airport. they bring the luggage out my father immediately said that's her suitcase. instead i'm just helping. it was a revelation to us. it is once is once where we wery hitchhiking.i doha i don't i don't want to paint it as a paradise but there wasut something else there seven wasn't it recently or hometown of cambridge massachusetts? f >> yes. that was yesterday. of that was the idyllic place inenl general so i was there to
many years later one of my clas. and with that vision. and the american project and the idea that is part of what webodi should be doing as riders.nkny s and many people would say youial are too close to the project. it w this isn't about art for art's sake. teac and it was not interested for rete art for art sake but for a a novel that was very much involved in america.quickour so i will i will was a great choice. the t but that's another thing. not just one big writer who is dominating the...
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why should the government help them when we are talking about the middle-aged and middle-cla middle-class. 1965 p. for 27 or 28-years-old. therefore, we need to be able to do something for them which contributes to society and we should be able to help them. it's a small democrat and i think robert kennedy dealt with the situations as they saw the best solutions. it's how relevant they continued to be and how these books are because of civil rights progress is a never-ending thing. as you make progress there are steps back and in the case of john kennedy he made the speech in june of 1963 it was the most profound thing you've ever heard from a president and the optimism and hope. however as most of us know that might, medgar evers came home from his work that evening and was shot to death in his driveway. that is a glorious moment in the celebration for civil rights progress. a month later we had four little girls killed in a bombing in birmingham. you can even take it further and say in 2000, obama was elected and we have a black president finally. that was a wonderful thing and that was
why should the government help them when we are talking about the middle-aged and middle-cla middle-class. 1965 p. for 27 or 28-years-old. therefore, we need to be able to do something for them which contributes to society and we should be able to help them. it's a small democrat and i think robert kennedy dealt with the situations as they saw the best solutions. it's how relevant they continued to be and how these books are because of civil rights progress is a never-ending thing. as you make...
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you block investigators looking at the fina file citing the clas the constitution is a physical server itself is evidence later disappeared. this kind of thing doesn't happen everyday in congress. you didn't mention those that stayed may have been affected and shortly before you resigned, the server did not disappear so what happened to the server and especially given your law-enforcement seeking to press charges against these it guys at a minimum certainly the rules surrounding cybersecurity on the house were violated in some pretty strange ways. .. >> >> and also today with the reciprocity permit to allow people to use the kerry permit. if they begin to challenge this lot?. >>. >> having served on the tax-writing committee in the house over 20 years i am familiar with most of the different provisions that were in this bill except those that nobody had a chance to read because they were added at the last handwritten on the sides of the actual legislative bill, but what i will say is everybody is always told in america we will tackle the tax code to make it simple and fair and competit
you block investigators looking at the fina file citing the clas the constitution is a physical server itself is evidence later disappeared. this kind of thing doesn't happen everyday in congress. you didn't mention those that stayed may have been affected and shortly before you resigned, the server did not disappear so what happened to the server and especially given your law-enforcement seeking to press charges against these it guys at a minimum certainly the rules surrounding cybersecurity...
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, and it's possible to lead a fulfilling life without running popular to the contrary belief in the cla class. for inviting me and hoping me to put this together. >> so obviously it is a big question and the covid-19 crisis has both taught us lessons about the importance of cooperation with our allies but also the exposure countries are in a especially for critical supply chains. when we look where we are going to be five years from now but is largely depend on the decisions of voters make in a few months, the future of america's role in the world. it will be fundamentally different if joe biden is president, versus four more years of donald trump. my argument is going to be twofold. first, let's understand that the greatest and most immediate threats are not conventional military threats. they are pandemic. they are stateless actors that with very little effort comes all thousands of americans. and yet we are totally resourced for the world that doesn't exist anymore but not terribly likely. when we look at the federal treasury, $740 billion for military hardware, 12 million for the gl
, and it's possible to lead a fulfilling life without running popular to the contrary belief in the cla class. for inviting me and hoping me to put this together. >> so obviously it is a big question and the covid-19 crisis has both taught us lessons about the importance of cooperation with our allies but also the exposure countries are in a especially for critical supply chains. when we look where we are going to be five years from now but is largely depend on the decisions of voters...
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morgan and the first thing you learned was first-clas first cls in a first-class way and again, that was important to me because i'm a researcher and i want to make sure i'm in an institution with high standards of integrity. >> and i might add if you look at the website today, there was a tremendous amount when it said there's a lot about the history of j.p. morgan going back as well and they have a different motto but it's close. so talk about again, the developing country crisis and you were there in the midst of it. the bank was changing and there was an iconic leader who wanted to go international. first of all i would say two things even before i arrived on the scene the bank always had a global presence and offices in paris and london going back to the time of the founding, but in the 70s when we had the first shock all of a sudden you had many developing countries especially in latin america that were running deficits on their international trade finance and you had the multinational banks, morgan, city, chase, chemicals saying wait a minute the demand is down in the u.s., bu
morgan and the first thing you learned was first-clas first cls in a first-class way and again, that was important to me because i'm a researcher and i want to make sure i'm in an institution with high standards of integrity. >> and i might add if you look at the website today, there was a tremendous amount when it said there's a lot about the history of j.p. morgan going back as well and they have a different motto but it's close. so talk about again, the developing country crisis and...
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they are going to be the next vioxx and they were approved way too son and the ckwry - w tagaotit ey cla wtua beca to prevent ha nadhye ave ayth ? stldhvayhhe ores abwh hi they would be approved? i know you talk about the connections between the fda and the drug companies an afe the might lictfitr alalaoto diexs aewing estiadoal w ma tvefci estompanies and the drugs they are discussing in terms of the drugs getting aer ui tart ee apthoheen in bt hre so thoughts on why this is happening? >> guest: its way too lll. i vr ogi. they're people that work for government in the industry that will come backed with klindienst wo o hr reny prenaowd hrm so the whole thing is involved inlpee wo a f m r uge how many people, we are judgd by so by the new definition of a stio ihn tprtmtv ierd nae it callyto ggprmsh lthe dangerous drugs that i write about in the book is the money aspect of there's a lot of money ana brand new drug that isn't necearbe tth eerex fbi gk he us o how the eerts right in the medical journal, you know, what kind of relationship has to be going on? and the ruaninor fou toik 'r rit
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and they did, you kn, catch as catch can -- this is the year that the television ar lyalln st yoipto cla o mee. limited networks. but what is still a big factor because the movies ain't yet died is theewsel unffnche fesr the job, working with congress, blah, blah, blah. and dewey -- the truman people either forget and/or n'ta prcefnd t t pele in the film industry and say, you know, no matter who's presidenof the united stes, ch w g tcol eatxtea wean iti, t s ti when they were breaking, finally breaking up the film industry. this had been going on for a ve long time because it was a rt moly. ey oed tthrs the seg,mseyde elm d inehi cs the film industry to collapse. so they go to that, and the film industry says, okay, we'll do what you say, and we'll make a film for free. aneymap a fm whh deofh aatf ageye oru it a documentary quality of reality to it. has him, you know, with this little crippled girl from the march of dimes or something in onhe dyino s, tumth oke maeda us'se eh anit is ten times more effective than the dewey film because they had no money. >> host: there's also a comic boo
and they did, you kn, catch as catch can -- this is the year that the television ar lyalln st yoipto cla o mee. limited networks. but what is still a big factor because the movies ain't yet died is theewsel unffnche fesr the job, working with congress, blah, blah, blah. and dewey -- the truman people either forget and/or n'ta prcefnd t t pele in the film industry and say, you know, no matter who's presidenof the united stes, ch w g tcol eatxtea wean iti, t s ti when they were breaking, finally...
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. >> gary: jim johnson and cla meredith for the orioles. there in the bullpen. >> gary: and luke hit .260's off lefties, 2 points higher than right handers last season. >> mike: 0-5, eliminate history with scott downs. >>> breaking ball, a sweeper that will miss up high. scott hit a single, an rbi for a ball game. really shut is orioles down after the 1st inning . meanwhile, millwood, magnificant performance until the 8th inning long ball. popped up. encarnacion. and he has it. and retires in side in order in the 8th. we go to the 9th inning. toronto trying to sweep the 3- game set. >> gary: orioles will go to the bullpen again. trailing, 2-4. and meredith now. >> mike: an overtime doctors submarine delivery, try to keep it right here, give the orioles a chance to come back. >>> the orioles have not lost an opening series being swept in it since 1977. that was when texas swept the series in the orioles home opening series of the season. last sweep by toronto here was 2004. still trying to avoid that. meredith gets the swing, 0-3. 3 ground b
. >> gary: jim johnson and cla meredith for the orioles. there in the bullpen. >> gary: and luke hit .260's off lefties, 2 points higher than right handers last season. >> mike: 0-5, eliminate history with scott downs. >>> breaking ball, a sweeper that will miss up high. scott hit a single, an rbi for a ball game. really shut is orioles down after the 1st inning . meanwhile, millwood, magnificant performance until the 8th inning long ball. popped up. encarnacion. and...
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. >> so on the managerial clas class, who are these people in particular? is it corporate elite, government quicksand in the transatlantic sense what defines them as a class? but there's different definitions one is a professional managerial class which is a small subsection of the managerial elite and these are people to set your own hours more in the past and present or podcast shows. [laughter] >> and you can work from home. >> there are three classes the professional managerial class and then the capitalist. and i reject this. i follow james burnham and he argued the independent owner operator that was superseded already. by corporate managers but also included the managerial class and career civil servants and academics and in the passage of that revolution in 1940 that would become more and more important over time. and then worked for the cia a lot. i have a broader definition of it. and then if you contrast it with the working class it's changing its nature because of the composition of jobs. and even through ordinary productivity if you look at the
. >> so on the managerial clas class, who are these people in particular? is it corporate elite, government quicksand in the transatlantic sense what defines them as a class? but there's different definitions one is a professional managerial class which is a small subsection of the managerial elite and these are people to set your own hours more in the past and present or podcast shows. [laughter] >> and you can work from home. >> there are three classes the professional...
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support cspan2 as a public service >> john dean former white house counsel to president nixon teaches a cla a arizona state university on watergate and the discovery of the nixon/white house taping system here's a portion of his talk. >> they put out a document that showed tremendous and gaps in what nixon had actually put in his transcripts. it was the case that went ono the supreme court for 64 additional taped conversations. thatou really cause a problem for nixon. that would be tapes like the tape on june 25 were nixon orders the cia intervene and cut off the f the eye that tape alone would put the lights in nixon's defense. so, after 25 months of cover-up it ended when nixon was told by the supreme court eight -- zero that he had to release the tapes appears eight -- zero rather than nine -- zero because rehnquist was the justice who recused himself because of his relationship with john mitchell thinking he was too close to it. that would in turn result that inay in nixon's resigti.
support cspan2 as a public service >> john dean former white house counsel to president nixon teaches a cla a arizona state university on watergate and the discovery of the nixon/white house taping system here's a portion of his talk. >> they put out a document that showed tremendous and gaps in what nixon had actually put in his transcripts. it was the case that went ono the supreme court for 64 additional taped conversations. thatou really cause a problem for nixon. that would be...
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she tried to settle in with a cup of coffee and a sweet roll in order to wake up before cla class, picks up the stanford daily, the school paper and never got beyond the front page. they're above the fold on the right-hand side of the front page was the headline that read nasa to recruit women. wow indeed. sally's future had just landed in her lap. after 25 years of space, at that point it wasn't 25, actors 20 some years almost 20 years of the space program that has been as i said men only and white men only nasa was joining the rest of the country and appreciating the fact that women and minorities could expand the corner very good way. there were also laws and there were rules and the federal government had said okay everybody has got to get onboard with this. the rest of the country was pretty well along at that point. harvard yale and princeton most of the big schools had our integrated along sex lives and race lines. it just took nasa little bit longer but once they got there they were totally evolved. it actually 1976 a year earlier they had put out a new class of astronauts pool t
she tried to settle in with a cup of coffee and a sweet roll in order to wake up before cla class, picks up the stanford daily, the school paper and never got beyond the front page. they're above the fold on the right-hand side of the front page was the headline that read nasa to recruit women. wow indeed. sally's future had just landed in her lap. after 25 years of space, at that point it wasn't 25, actors 20 some years almost 20 years of the space program that has been as i said men only and...
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>> and other pro-choice movement has been accused of being too white, educated, middle-clas s, but doesn't that feed into a broader health care choices access to health care, maybe i take you away and from the focus of reproductive rights for says overall health and access that may be lacking. >> there has been a lot of work on the subject of women who live here unloading, and don't have access to the most reliable forms the contraceptions you have higher and planned pregnancy rates and other things not going along with safer is controls the to have more health clinics or affordable contraception like the iud some of that is something there are large -- a lot of organizations that does a lot of work in the communities to integrate the specific needs in terms of access and affordability. >> with regard to mortality and morbidity weird divorce is illegal is 50 times higher than where abortion is legal. has that issue been raised with health care providers? >> not directly because in the u.s. it is not a concern. but the provision does have a good safety record and as the "journal" tells but
>> and other pro-choice movement has been accused of being too white, educated, middle-clas s, but doesn't that feed into a broader health care choices access to health care, maybe i take you away and from the focus of reproductive rights for says overall health and access that may be lacking. >> there has been a lot of work on the subject of women who live here unloading, and don't have access to the most reliable forms the contraceptions you have higher and planned pregnancy rates...
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cla meredith in the bullpen for the orioles. a bit of a shift on izturis has moved almost behind second to short stop. outfield straightaway. here's the 1-1 delivery. griffey fouls that back. 1-2. >> jim: i think the one thing they look at and getting the opportunity, this will be the 80th at-bat he's had this year. and only 2 extra base hits. it's not about home runs. there's been a lot of productive hit there's drive the ball gap the gap. junior not able to do that. again at age 40. >> gary: i thought josh wilson. talk about a guy playing with energy. the orioles saw that back in 2007. he was with three teams last year, tonight he's done with it the bat and the glove. >> gary: 1-2 on the way to griffey. popped it up behind second. the short stop izturis back. and there's 2 down. vote for your favorite o's for 2010 all-star game. you could win a sweepstakes. one lucky winner gets 4 tickets to a game, vip parking, on feel access for batting practice and a personal iced batting practice jersey. go to orioles.com/all-star for deta
cla meredith in the bullpen for the orioles. a bit of a shift on izturis has moved almost behind second to short stop. outfield straightaway. here's the 1-1 delivery. griffey fouls that back. 1-2. >> jim: i think the one thing they look at and getting the opportunity, this will be the 80th at-bat he's had this year. and only 2 extra base hits. it's not about home runs. there's been a lot of productive hit there's drive the ball gap the gap. junior not able to do that. again at age 40....
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. >> my secret hope is you will cla with books in them and opera with books in them. >> can i take two more minutes of your time? see if you can join me in recognizing 30 years of books and books for his leadership. [applause] >> alina inrerian said we couldn't do without our sponsors. we are very fortunate. worldwide, his name is michael peach, publisher of little brown who is tom wolfe's publisher. i would hope you could be recognized. michael, there he is. thank you. [applause] >> our sponsor the we had for many years, they have been really huge, channel to, to get off the ground, the executive vice president and chief operating officer, please welcome dolores, delores sukhdeo. >> have a good evening. [applause] >> thank you and welcome. my name is delores sukhdeo, with your public television station. [applause] >> what i love about the miami book fair is it represents how we should be known here in miami. sure we have beautiful beaches, interesting politics, increasingly known for our wacky characters but if you look to the person to your right and speak to the person to your left,
. >> my secret hope is you will cla with books in them and opera with books in them. >> can i take two more minutes of your time? see if you can join me in recognizing 30 years of books and books for his leadership. [applause] >> alina inrerian said we couldn't do without our sponsors. we are very fortunate. worldwide, his name is michael peach, publisher of little brown who is tom wolfe's publisher. i would hope you could be recognized. michael, there he is. thank you....
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are the privileged if they can preserve the privileged by making strategic concessions to the working cla class. the financier father of kennedy he was asked why he supported franklin roosevelt and the new deal. >> if you look at the post war post-depression that engaged the corporatism the uk and the united states are at the top of the listing if you look at the society that refused to engage in that compromise you include russia, italy and germany so we know how it worked for those guys at its best in general to try to reform the system as best you can as opposed to assume one group is going to triumph because they typically don't it's not good for everybody. >> computers, automation, etc. talk about the cumulative impact of the information revolution on the class war as yo described in losing power and influence. there is a radical difference in how the media argues that the social classes. studies show people on twitter are overwhelmingly college-educated people. this is more the first group and from radio because they are in their cars and in their jobs. i wouldn't exaggerate the rol
are the privileged if they can preserve the privileged by making strategic concessions to the working cla class. the financier father of kennedy he was asked why he supported franklin roosevelt and the new deal. >> if you look at the post war post-depression that engaged the corporatism the uk and the united states are at the top of the listing if you look at the society that refused to engage in that compromise you include russia, italy and germany so we know how it worked for those guys...
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theub sis tent farmers of jones county understood from cla perspective their interests totally posed that of the planter class and also the religious sensibility and jones county wasne of primive baptism and baptists until the 1820s were explicitly anti-slavery because of theological reasons. beginning 1820s t south essentially silenced those anti-slavery stiments but we have evidence that primitive btists in jones county and newton it's congregation were at least on theological grounds antislieve -- anti-slavery. the ptagonist of the tale newt was opposed to slavery on economic grounds, ligious or moral gunds on the eve of the civil war and in fact the farmers of the- jones county overelmingly opposed the session and vote for tisuccession delegate. i'll let sally pick up the story from here. >> well, my role here is as a narrative writer. i've only written one book that could be considered he is -- history before this. uble day our publish really brought me on board i think as a storyteller a the reason why is i think that history a an abinstruction can be hard to grapple with when
theub sis tent farmers of jones county understood from cla perspective their interests totally posed that of the planter class and also the religious sensibility and jones county wasne of primive baptism and baptists until the 1820s were explicitly anti-slavery because of theological reasons. beginning 1820s t south essentially silenced those anti-slavery stiments but we have evidence that primitive btists in jones county and newton it's congregation were at least on theological grounds...
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pulpit as a platform and i'm on different campuses every week and they say peafraid to speak out in my clas because i don't my grade to get docked or it have this bias as they have to write against donald trump in whatever it is and i don't want to share my opinion because then my professor will know how i think. i will be ostracizing class in my grade could be docked or even if students feel physically threatened that are physically threatened for holding these views and that is wrong and it starts with the professors and administration beginning to allow the classroom to become a place of discussion. many time professors may not realize that they are stifling discussion by injecting their own personal bias but every professor needs to take a look at the way they run the classroom and weigh their teaching andey if they are truly allowing a marketplace of ideas and if they are not the need to reevaluate it and the students feel they aren't getting that is what this organization about. empower them and help them tell the stories and accountability. people should know what is going on in clas
pulpit as a platform and i'm on different campuses every week and they say peafraid to speak out in my clas because i don't my grade to get docked or it have this bias as they have to write against donald trump in whatever it is and i don't want to share my opinion because then my professor will know how i think. i will be ostracizing class in my grade could be docked or even if students feel physically threatened that are physically threatened for holding these views and that is wrong and it...
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whatever they want to do it all makes the same point of the larger scal at thee keep going over the middle cla class, the great dynamic engine is called decade after decade, consumer spending, people who get up and go to work every day and then they could spend their paychecks, it's about 70% of the economy is work but it just goes away. so what i want that really is the case, i just want a set of rules so we have a level playing field. i want a set of rules nothing can steal your personal attention on wall street. can you make a good living out of that on wall street, you bet you can make a good living out of that. in fact you might make a better living out of it in that's what we've got to do we have to have a financial sector that is there to serve the economy that is robust and strong but that will be strong if there's a fair set of rules that everybody is playing by the same set and ultimately it doesn't crash on the economy. look at the pictures in this book. [applause] among the pictures in the book i want to say this quickly america was once a boom and bust economy and its a start. abo
whatever they want to do it all makes the same point of the larger scal at thee keep going over the middle cla class, the great dynamic engine is called decade after decade, consumer spending, people who get up and go to work every day and then they could spend their paychecks, it's about 70% of the economy is work but it just goes away. so what i want that really is the case, i just want a set of rules so we have a level playing field. i want a set of rules nothing can steal your personal...
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one of this youngest state representatives in this important book with the forgotten black working-clas
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repression from the government and i'm wondering if maybe the emphasis should be more on there is no middle cla class. education and middle class are the solutions. over time you need solutions and unique people to have money in the pockets if you're desperate you don't have a love o lot of e and if you don't have knowledge because you've been deliberately miseducated by your government, you are easily manipulated and take whatever you are given. there are countries you see there's a possibility for that happening? it's a really interesting case right now. i went to see about the implementation. the deal that was recently agreed to there was an implementation a few days ago and that means that they certify the obligations of on working the process was already underway and i was talking to people who are very excited about the change. i met a young woman at the stock exchange that's not bigger than this room and it's a couple of old pushbutton phones and this energetic stockbroker worker was running to work in the morning that excited she can't wait to get to work because she thinks the market i
repression from the government and i'm wondering if maybe the emphasis should be more on there is no middle cla class. education and middle class are the solutions. over time you need solutions and unique people to have money in the pockets if you're desperate you don't have a love o lot of e and if you don't have knowledge because you've been deliberately miseducated by your government, you are easily manipulated and take whatever you are given. there are countries you see there's a...
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why has thes arts are world cla has everything going for it. why has the u.s. singled out haiti for this kind of program? i am not sure any of us have figured it out. perhaps it is on a strategic water passage that causes it to invite such intense interest from the united states. perhaps because haiti has gold and diamonds and perhaps oil and all of that offshore. perhaps that has something to do with it or perhaps it has to do with the eighth of that jefferson, georgeorge washingto others except for thomas paine and spoke out against what the u.s. was doing to haiti because haiti had the temerity to strike out on its own and stand up and remain african. haiti is the most african country in the caribbean. its idea of its religion is when you die you will return to guinea because they still remember africa. it is art. its arts is inspired by africa. haiti is a country of a thousand proverbs. when an is inspired by africa. haiti is a country of a thousand proverbs. when an african proverb has been forgotten throughout the diaspora, it invites almost a anger of we
why has thes arts are world cla has everything going for it. why has the u.s. singled out haiti for this kind of program? i am not sure any of us have figured it out. perhaps it is on a strategic water passage that causes it to invite such intense interest from the united states. perhaps because haiti has gold and diamonds and perhaps oil and all of that offshore. perhaps that has something to do with it or perhaps it has to do with the eighth of that jefferson, georgeorge washingto others...